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This book offers a systematic analysis of a wide range of questions
used in censuses, national surveys and international surveys to
measure language proficiency. It addresses the urgent need in
language related survey research for a comprehensive examination of
the large existing body of survey data in order to provide a fuller
understanding of the extent to which survey results are shaped by
the way language proficiency questions are worded. While census and
survey language proficiency data are extensively used in a wide
range of research areas, as well as in forming, implementing and
monitoring government policies, there are as yet no universally
accepted survey measures of language proficiency. This book will
therefore provide a valuable resource for students and scholars
working in sociological areas that use census or survey language
data, such as sociology of language, sociology of education,
politics, racial and ethnic studies, and cultural studies; as well
as for policy analysts.
This book offers a systematic analysis of a wide range of questions
used in censuses, national surveys and international surveys to
measure language proficiency. It addresses the urgent need in
language related survey research for a comprehensive examination of
the large existing body of survey data in order to provide a fuller
understanding of the extent to which survey results are shaped by
the way language proficiency questions are worded. While census and
survey language proficiency data are extensively used in a wide
range of research areas, as well as in forming, implementing and
monitoring government policies, there are as yet no universally
accepted survey measures of language proficiency. This book will
therefore provide a valuable resource for students and scholars
working in sociological areas that use census or survey language
data, such as sociology of language, sociology of education,
politics, racial and ethnic studies, and cultural studies; as well
as for policy analysts.
During the nineteenth century Irish-speaking communities declined
almost to the point of extinction. But in 1922 the new Irish state
launched a broad strategy to re-establish Irish as a national
language. This book is about that policy and its impact over the
last seventy years. 'O Riag 'ain focuses on the evolving structure
of bilingualism in Ireland but he is more centrally concerned with
the process of bilingual reproduction. His analysis is based on a
series of language surveys conducted between 1973 and 1993. In Part
I he reviews the evolution of language policy and the main
theoretical perspectives emerging in Irish research. In Part II he
is concerned with the position of the Irish language in the
residual Irish-speaking areas, and in Part III with the present
position of the Irish language in the English-speaking areas. He
examines the role of policy in education, in the public sector, and
in the forming of Irish-speaking networks. He argues that the
various dimensions of Irish language policy have been heavily
conditioned by the way the Irish economy and, in turn, Irish
society has developed since independence. This book is intended for
linguists, sociologists, educational
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